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hunt's-up — [hunts up′] n. [contr. &LT; the hunt is up (i.e., the hunt is starting)] a rousing tune played on a hunting horn to get the hunters out … English World dictionary

hunt's-up — /hunts up /, n. (formerly) a call played on a hunting horn in the morning to rouse and assemble the participants in a hunt. [1530 40; from phrase (the) hunt is up] * * * … Universalium

hunt's-up — |hən(t)|səp noun (plural hunt s ups) 1. : a tune played on a hunting horn to call out the hunters; also : a rousing song or tune 2. : a pipers tune used by Christmas waits … Useful english dictionary

Hunt Brothers (steamboat line) — The Hunt Brothers were the owners of a steamboat business that ran on Puget Sound as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. Five of the seven Hunt children became owners, engineers and masters of steamboats, these were Emmett E., Arthur.M., A.R … Wikipedia

Hunt, Mary Hannah Hanchett — ▪ American temperance leader née Mary Hannah Hanchett born June 4, 1830, South Canaan, Conn., U.S. died April 24, 1906, Dorchester, Mass. American temperance leader who adopted a physiological basis for her campaign against the use of… … Universalium

up — adv., prep., adj., n., & v. adv. 1 at, in, or towards a higher place or position (jumped up in the air; what are they doing up there?). 2 to or in a place regarded as higher, esp.: a northwards (up in Scotland). b Brit. towards a major city or a… … Useful english dictionary

Hunt — Hunt, v. i. 1. To follow the chase; to go out in pursuit of game; to course with hounds. [1913 Webster] Esau went to the field to hunt for venison. Gen. xxvii. 5. [1913 Webster] 2. To seek; to pursue; to search; with for or after. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

Hunt Club Road — also known as Ottawa Road #32, is a major east west route in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Hunt Club originally ran from Albion Road to Riverside Drive, but was extended east to Hawthorne Road in the late 1980s. The section between Bank Street and… … Wikipedia